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Poet deVine
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0 posted 2002-11-01 07:51 PM



*A note of explanation. I have a dear friend who sometimes gives me a challenge phrase to use to write a poem. He gave me "she hid in the shadows of the giants". I thought and thought and
suddenly, this poem was written.

I dedicate it to all those who think their work is not worthy to be here, for I feel that way myself. Passions has an incredible roster of writers and I am so glad to stand here 'in the shadows of the giants'! This is dedicated to all of you - each member - you are all giants in my eyes.
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She hid in the shadows of the giants
who wrote images with such ease
She labored to pen her poetry
trying hard to always please

Simple phrases, simple rhymes
no fancy words did she impart
This simple poet could only write
from the depth of her simple heart

Magnificent words abounding
Twenty times ten amassed in this place
offerings of such distinction
they put tears on her envious face

As each poet stepped into the light
to proclaim their poem most unique
She remained in their shadows
holding back, she did not speak.

Within this shadow of greatness
she shields her weary eyes
and feels breath of those who write
the words that evoke such sighs

Rejoice in the words of the giants
Always give them their glory due
but leave room for the simple words
for they are important too.

© Copyright 2002 Poet deVine - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2002-11-01 07:58 PM


brava...

I say "pay it forward" too.

I touched the screen for this one.

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2 posted 2002-11-01 08:03 PM


Your own shadow looms gracefully and poetically on my screen.
Thank you for this repost.

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3 posted 2002-11-01 09:17 PM


I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a tree?  

Sharon...you hold your own devinely here in this family tree

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4 posted 2002-11-01 11:20 PM




(big hugggssssssss) Oh Sharon, this is wonderful, sweet friend, and you, my friend, are a wonderful poetic giant here with a golden heart I add! (kiss on cheek) This is delightful, sweet friend, thank you so so much, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sharon, thank you for sharing!



May love and light awlays shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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5 posted 2002-11-02 12:39 PM


Very simply put, PDV...
This is a lovely giant of a poem and it doesn't need to hide in anyone's shadow... giant or not...
~ loving chipmunk hugs

Lyra

copyright2002 Lyra Nesius

"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

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6 posted 2002-11-02 02:12 AM


Sweet Poet deVine, thank you so
much for writing this poem and
for posting it here.
I don't know about the other
new ones here, but I know that I
certainly feel little amongst you
"Great  Giants" of talented poets.
Every time I see one of my little
attempts posted here, it makes me
feel very humble. As you said in
this poem, I write from my heart,
because I could write nothing any
other way.
Again, I thank you for sharing this.
Love To All,
Ethel

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7 posted 2002-11-02 02:25 AM


You speaketh the words many of us thinketh!

Well, from your responses, it's official!
Your shadow joins those of the giants of which you speak!

It is becoming increasingly more difficult for me to see my way around here! hehe

Perfect Passions Poem, Poet deVine!

EA

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8 posted 2002-11-02 02:35 AM


excellent...just a fine piece of work!
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9 posted 2002-11-02 04:27 AM


The last poem I read tonight has sure touched my heart.  I also feel so "in the shadows" here, and perhaps reading this will give me more confidence and others too.  I quit writing so much after feeling like a little sapling in a forest around the "big trees" for a long time and my muse such as it was vanished.  Then eventually I got enough confidence back up to even try, so I know this one well.  Yada, yada, in short, a good message with the greatest intentions.

           
A smile costs nothing but makes someone rich.


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10 posted 2002-11-02 07:32 AM


nd let's not forget those who write poems from under a rock - like Toe, or those who post from under the refrigerator - like 'Deer.  They need our sympathies, too!  heh - nice shot, ol' Long John - it'll take those two scalawags at least a day to work up a comeback
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11 posted 2002-11-02 09:14 AM


Thank you all for your replies. Sometimes it's good to remember that we are all in the same boat here - no matter the level of quality of our writing, we are all poets who write from our hearts.


Keep writing!

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12 posted 2002-11-14 11:46 AM


May I call you giantesse?
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13 posted 2002-11-18 11:14 PM


Poet deVine~ To be as good as you are and as humble is a combination of true dedication from the heart...Paul
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14 posted 2002-11-18 11:21 PM


YOU feel that way? It must be a poetic syndrome. It comes naturally. A great write.

Kielo

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15 posted 2002-11-21 08:07 PM


Sharon, I know that I've already replied to this wonderful poem of yours. It touched me and helped me so much, though, that when I just ran across it on these other pages, I decided to bump it back to the top. I think it's really special for someone of your poetic grace to still feel the way you said in your introduction. You are a marvelous writer and you have such humbleness to go along with it.


THANK  YOU  VERY  MUCH,  Lady Poet deVine

"Love makes the world go around"
~~with love and hugs from Ethel~~
                  

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16 posted 2002-11-21 09:49 PM


Wow, I love this write as it speaks right to my heart. This is a gigantic treat, thanks Poet deVine!

angsana

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17 posted 2002-11-21 11:49 PM


Thank you!!! I hope everyone strives to be a gigantic poet!
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18 posted 2002-11-22 02:10 AM


Definately Bad(in a good way...) <--- if that makes sense...LoL, anyway i truly loved the poem, it amazes me that all that came from a fairly random phrase, it adds a very unique characteristic to the overall creativity of the poem.  I like! thanx for the read...
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19 posted 2002-11-22 02:27 AM


Brother Sharon if the simple words weren't important too, I would be out of business From one that may never be a "giant" I try to sure learn from them.  I really enjoyed this so glad you reposted it.

                
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and let it begin with me.

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20 posted 2002-11-22 07:17 AM


There are no simple words - Each and every one is equally as important as the next.. and yours shine among them... Nicely done, PdV...
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21 posted 2002-11-22 10:12 AM


Sharon you have expressed so well that which I know so many of us have felt...and I believe that each of us writes from our hearts, which makes us all giants so to speak........
I know these words you gift us with so well.
I still stand in awe of so many.  Very well written and thank you for such a

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